Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10736096 | Wave Motion | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is a review of the theoretical framework for the application of radiative transfer equations to structural dynamics and acoustics. It is shown that under the assumption of geometrical acoustics and when the phase of rays is neglected, a representation of a sound field in terms of incoherent fictitious sources provides a sufficiently large framework to embody diffuse as well as specular reflection, steady-state or transient phenomena and even diffraction. Two special cases are mentioned. The so-called radiosity method in acoustics corresponds to a purely diffusing boundary and statistical energy analysis when the sound field is diffuse.
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Authors
A. Le Bot, E. Sadoulet-Reboul,